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Jai & Vonna purchased the Wobbly Dog at the end of Sept-2024. We would love to welcome customers old and new to the WobblyDog.Scot (Wobbly Dog of Lewis) We are a Tearoom which sells a selection of home baking including cakes, traybakes and Scones. Hot and cold filled rolls, and a varied breakfast menu including V, Ve and GF. We also stock local Crafts & Gifts, as well as crochet and knitting kits plus accsesories to keep you occupied when the weather doesn't play nice.
We are one of the few stockists of TOFT kits in Scotland plus other knitting and crochet kit brands. With in the local crafts we have a variety of Hats, Scarfs, Photos, Prints, Woodcarving and Resin works along with local home chutneys jams and preserves. We also stock WobblyDog.Scot merchandise including gift ideas and souvenirs.
Alongside our local community, we actively welcome walkers & cyclists completing the Hebridean Way as well as other visitors to this wonderful part of the Isle of Lewis. 💕 Sprocket has reminded me to say we are pet friendly and he welcomes well behaved furry friends 🐾 .. Ohh and Sprocket says .. "I am not wobbly, ok"! Where are we? Wobbly Dog of Lewis is right at the very Northwestern tip of the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, near the Butt of Lewis. What3Words ///leave.uplifting.ideas 58°29'19.0068"N, 6°14'38.3712"W
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Small, working studio gallery above the beach and harbour at Port of Ness on the Isle of…
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This east coast of Lewis self guided audio tour will take you as far north as the village…
The Bridge was built - and there was meant to be a road that would link Tolsta to…
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The 19th Century Corn Mill at Gress was used up until the 20th Century. Now the…